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Good afternoon,
Just under a year ago, one of the websites that I manage changed companies. Our entire website was deleted and replaced by one developed by the new company. The only thing that remained the same was the domain.
We are running into major issues in regard to indexing pages on Google. Google is still attempting to crawl and index the old/non existent pages. Some of our URLs are very similar to those of the old website, which is causing several errors including “Page with redirect” and “Crawled-currently not indexed.”
I have attempted to specify canonical URLs for the current pages. Rank Math’s chat told me to simply use 301 redirects and Google’s removal tool to remove the outdated links; however, there are over a thousand outdated links that Google is trying to index. Our old website used an RSS aggregator which created a link for every news story that it obtained. As far as Google’s URL removal tool, I have been led to believe that this is only temporary, and not a permanent removal.
I am unsure if our former company had our domain registered with Google. When we moved to the new company, we were led to believe that we needed to re register our domain with Google Search Console.
What is the best plan of action for removing these outdated links, and resolving our issues with redirect?
We appreciate it! Thank you!
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